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Black Shark 3 become the first phone with 16 GB of RAM

The Black Shark model with the SHARK KLE-AO model number and allegedly Black Shark 3 was certified in China last month. The certificate does not reveal a lot of details about the device, but shows that it will support 5G.

In addition to the 5G support that will be present on the device, the adviser showed that Black Shark 3 will come with a whopping 16 GB of RAM. According to the hint, this could make the gaming smartphone the first phone with such a large RAM. This will certainly be redundant if the smartphone becomes a reality.

Black Shark 3 will take the baton from the Black Shark 2 Pro, which was the last phone from the Chinese manufacturer, announced back in July 2019. The Black Shark 2 Pro is equipped with a 6.39-inch FHD + screen, Snapdragon 855+ processor and 4000 mAh battery sets with support for fast charging of 27 watts. We do not expect anything less from the Black Shark 3. A recent leak suggests that it will have a battery with a capacity of more than 4700 mph.

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